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Chronicle Office, 3 p.m. ULU:\LAS EFFORTS TO COAL THEllt WARSHIPS. 2s"ow iorlsj Nov. 21). Jiinil Olsen, master or the steamer Uiiita, bound from Philadelphia to Cadiz, gave evidence before the HamburgAmerican investigation committee that a German supercargo was aboard the Unita. He tried to get him to coal Gorman warships in the West Indies in September, 1911. Olsen refusedl, declaring that he had cleared tor Cadiz and intended to go to Cadiz at all costs. The supercargo tried bribing hhi with £2000, but Olsen declared filnaeh a. .British citizen and.- would not ooai German ships if offered a miP'-j'. dollies UMtoTAN PURSUIT COXTIXUES. Berlin, 2'J. A communique states thill our pursuit of the Serbians continues. Wo captured 502 guns during t/Tie campaign including many heavy cannon.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 November 1915, Page 3
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129STOP PRESS NEWS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 November 1915, Page 3
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